kotakucom:

Disney closed Lucasarts today. :(

;_; I was rather looking forward to SW1313.


10 DAYS OF STAR WARS: 07. Happiest Moment

Luke tells Leia that he’s her bro.

10 DAYS OF STAR WARS: 07. Happiest Moment

Luke tells Leia that he’s her bro.

10 DAYS OF STAR WARS: 07. Happiest Moment

Luke tells Leia that he’s her bro.

10 DAYS OF STAR WARS: 07. Happiest Moment

Luke tells Leia that he’s her bro.

10 DAYS OF STAR WARS: 07. Happiest Moment

Luke tells Leia that he’s her bro.

10 DAYS OF STAR WARS: 07. Happiest Moment

Luke tells Leia that he’s her bro.

girlinfourcolors:

entertainmentweekly:

Exclusive! Disney told us all about two Star Wars spin-offs it has in development — a saga about young Han Solo that focuses on the wisecracking smuggler’s origin story, and a bounty hunter adventure featuring Boba Fett at the center of a rogue’s gallery of galactic scum.

Huh.

If they cast Shia LaBeouf in either of these I will stab someone. Just putting that out there.

unseeliequeen:

OH MY LORD.

feigenbaumsworld:

Go home, Qui-Gon Jinn. You’re drunk.
feigenbaumsworld:

Go home, Qui-Gon Jinn. You’re drunk.

feigenbaumsworld:

Go home, Qui-Gon Jinn. You’re drunk.

archiemcphee:

These awesome pieces of Star Wars themed origami were created by Martin Hunt, who hopes to obtain the licensing rights from Disney in order to have his original designs published in book form. Then we can all learn how to fold single pieces of paper into Star Wars vehicles, which sounds like a pretty fantastic way to pass the time or impress people at parties. Being able to create R2-D2 using a piece of paper sounds like a skill that belongs on a résumé.
Visit the Starwarigami website to view even more of Martin’s wonderfully geeky paper craft.
[via Geekologie]
archiemcphee:

These awesome pieces of Star Wars themed origami were created by Martin Hunt, who hopes to obtain the licensing rights from Disney in order to have his original designs published in book form. Then we can all learn how to fold single pieces of paper into Star Wars vehicles, which sounds like a pretty fantastic way to pass the time or impress people at parties. Being able to create R2-D2 using a piece of paper sounds like a skill that belongs on a résumé.
Visit the Starwarigami website to view even more of Martin’s wonderfully geeky paper craft.
[via Geekologie]
archiemcphee:

These awesome pieces of Star Wars themed origami were created by Martin Hunt, who hopes to obtain the licensing rights from Disney in order to have his original designs published in book form. Then we can all learn how to fold single pieces of paper into Star Wars vehicles, which sounds like a pretty fantastic way to pass the time or impress people at parties. Being able to create R2-D2 using a piece of paper sounds like a skill that belongs on a résumé.
Visit the Starwarigami website to view even more of Martin’s wonderfully geeky paper craft.
[via Geekologie]
archiemcphee:

These awesome pieces of Star Wars themed origami were created by Martin Hunt, who hopes to obtain the licensing rights from Disney in order to have his original designs published in book form. Then we can all learn how to fold single pieces of paper into Star Wars vehicles, which sounds like a pretty fantastic way to pass the time or impress people at parties. Being able to create R2-D2 using a piece of paper sounds like a skill that belongs on a résumé.
Visit the Starwarigami website to view even more of Martin’s wonderfully geeky paper craft.
[via Geekologie]
archiemcphee:

These awesome pieces of Star Wars themed origami were created by Martin Hunt, who hopes to obtain the licensing rights from Disney in order to have his original designs published in book form. Then we can all learn how to fold single pieces of paper into Star Wars vehicles, which sounds like a pretty fantastic way to pass the time or impress people at parties. Being able to create R2-D2 using a piece of paper sounds like a skill that belongs on a résumé.
Visit the Starwarigami website to view even more of Martin’s wonderfully geeky paper craft.
[via Geekologie]
archiemcphee:

These awesome pieces of Star Wars themed origami were created by Martin Hunt, who hopes to obtain the licensing rights from Disney in order to have his original designs published in book form. Then we can all learn how to fold single pieces of paper into Star Wars vehicles, which sounds like a pretty fantastic way to pass the time or impress people at parties. Being able to create R2-D2 using a piece of paper sounds like a skill that belongs on a résumé.
Visit the Starwarigami website to view even more of Martin’s wonderfully geeky paper craft.
[via Geekologie]
archiemcphee:

These awesome pieces of Star Wars themed origami were created by Martin Hunt, who hopes to obtain the licensing rights from Disney in order to have his original designs published in book form. Then we can all learn how to fold single pieces of paper into Star Wars vehicles, which sounds like a pretty fantastic way to pass the time or impress people at parties. Being able to create R2-D2 using a piece of paper sounds like a skill that belongs on a résumé.
Visit the Starwarigami website to view even more of Martin’s wonderfully geeky paper craft.
[via Geekologie]
archiemcphee:

These awesome pieces of Star Wars themed origami were created by Martin Hunt, who hopes to obtain the licensing rights from Disney in order to have his original designs published in book form. Then we can all learn how to fold single pieces of paper into Star Wars vehicles, which sounds like a pretty fantastic way to pass the time or impress people at parties. Being able to create R2-D2 using a piece of paper sounds like a skill that belongs on a résumé.
Visit the Starwarigami website to view even more of Martin’s wonderfully geeky paper craft.
[via Geekologie]
archiemcphee:

These awesome pieces of Star Wars themed origami were created by Martin Hunt, who hopes to obtain the licensing rights from Disney in order to have his original designs published in book form. Then we can all learn how to fold single pieces of paper into Star Wars vehicles, which sounds like a pretty fantastic way to pass the time or impress people at parties. Being able to create R2-D2 using a piece of paper sounds like a skill that belongs on a résumé.
Visit the Starwarigami website to view even more of Martin’s wonderfully geeky paper craft.
[via Geekologie]
archiemcphee:

These awesome pieces of Star Wars themed origami were created by Martin Hunt, who hopes to obtain the licensing rights from Disney in order to have his original designs published in book form. Then we can all learn how to fold single pieces of paper into Star Wars vehicles, which sounds like a pretty fantastic way to pass the time or impress people at parties. Being able to create R2-D2 using a piece of paper sounds like a skill that belongs on a résumé.
Visit the Starwarigami website to view even more of Martin’s wonderfully geeky paper craft.
[via Geekologie]

archiemcphee:

These awesome pieces of Star Wars themed origami were created by Martin Hunt, who hopes to obtain the licensing rights from Disney in order to have his original designs published in book form. Then we can all learn how to fold single pieces of paper into Star Wars vehicles, which sounds like a pretty fantastic way to pass the time or impress people at parties. Being able to create R2-D2 using a piece of paper sounds like a skill that belongs on a résumé.

Visit the Starwarigami website to view even more of Martin’s wonderfully geeky paper craft.

[via Geekologie]

twisted-by-the-dark-side:

When I drive my car I make my friends call chewy instead of shotgun so I can feel like Han Solo
twisted-by-the-dark-side:

When I drive my car I make my friends call chewy instead of shotgun so I can feel like Han Solo

twisted-by-the-dark-side:

When I drive my car I make my friends call chewy instead of shotgun so I can feel like Han Solo

jameshance:

So I’m laying in bed watching ‘The Rescuers’ because I’m seven and it’s one of my all time favorite movies ever, and you’re not my real dad and you can’t tell me what to do - when I suddenly thought how Penny would make such a ridiculously adorable Leia - so I got up and sketched her for a painting, albeit half asleep (me, not her) and now I’m going to bed but I wanted to put her on here so I wouldn’t forget about her by the morning.
I love Disney with such unabashed abandon :) ninight x
My site / My Facebook 

jameshance:

So I’m laying in bed watching ‘The Rescuers’ because I’m seven and it’s one of my all time favorite movies ever, and you’re not my real dad and you can’t tell me what to do - when I suddenly thought how Penny would make such a ridiculously adorable Leia - so I got up and sketched her for a painting, albeit half asleep (me, not her) and now I’m going to bed but I wanted to put her on here so I wouldn’t forget about her by the morning.

I love Disney with such unabashed abandon :) ninight x

My site / My Facebook 

xombiedirge:

Han Solo & Chewbacca: Hoth Intruders by Chris Wahl
xombiedirge:

Han Solo & Chewbacca: Hoth Intruders by Chris Wahl

xombiedirge:

Han Solo & Chewbacca: Hoth Intruders by Chris Wahl

silvaniart:

You’re welcome, George.
Sorry for the reposts
silvaniart:

You’re welcome, George.
Sorry for the reposts
silvaniart:

You’re welcome, George.
Sorry for the reposts
silvaniart:

You’re welcome, George.
Sorry for the reposts
silvaniart:

You’re welcome, George.
Sorry for the reposts
silvaniart:

You’re welcome, George.
Sorry for the reposts
silvaniart:

You’re welcome, George.
Sorry for the reposts
silvaniart:

You’re welcome, George.
Sorry for the reposts
silvaniart:

You’re welcome, George.
Sorry for the reposts
silvaniart:

You’re welcome, George.
Sorry for the reposts

silvaniart:

You’re welcome, George.

Sorry for the reposts

just-art:

Star Wars Portraits by Diego SalasAcrylic on Canvas. 80 x 80cm.
just-art:

Star Wars Portraits by Diego SalasAcrylic on Canvas. 80 x 80cm.
just-art:

Star Wars Portraits by Diego SalasAcrylic on Canvas. 80 x 80cm.
just-art:

Star Wars Portraits by Diego SalasAcrylic on Canvas. 80 x 80cm.

just-art:

Star Wars Portraits by Diego Salas

Acrylic on Canvas. 80 x 80cm.